The judge asks Naim Mursel if you're married, his answer: I have a dead wife.

At the Constitutional Court in Pristina, an initial review of Liridona Ademij's murder case has been launched. Indictees Naim Murseli, Granit Plava and Cocallal Framework were presented at a strict security hearing. Naim Mursel, after asked if he was married, answered briefly: I have a dead wife. The prosecution's indictment states [...]
Indictees Naim Murseli, Granit Plava and Cocallal Framework were presented at a strict security hearing.
Naim Mursel, after asked if he was married, answered briefly: I have a dead wife.
In the prosecution's indictment, Mursel, Plava, and Kokola reportedly agreed in advance that the murder would be carried out by the accused Plava with the agreement that Murseli paid him 30 thousand euros.
The entire plan for the murder of Liridona, according to the file, was made by her husband, now accused Naim Murseli, as a result of the disorder of family and marriage reports, where his desire for revenge arose.
The indictment reportedly originally revealed the plan to the Cocae from Mursel, but he had refused to find an opportunity to kill Liridona, and then Kokola had found the Plava, with which Naim had announced it.
Arin at court Naim Murseli, charged with killing Liridona Ademiaj












